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Don’t ask your questions.
Don’t ask your questions.  
Don’t admit you don’t understand.
Don’t admit you don’t understand.  
Don’t question experts.
Don’t question experts.  
Don’t listen to heterodoxy.
Don’t listen to heterodoxy.  
Don’t associate with iconoclasts.
Don’t associate with iconoclasts.
Don’t befriend the other party.
Don’t befriend the other party.

Revision as of 08:42, 20 February 2020

How do we Slip the DISC?

DISC Examples

What is the DISC?

This is the DISC:

Don’t ask your questions. Don’t admit you don’t understand. Don’t question experts. Don’t listen to heterodoxy. Don’t associate with iconoclasts. Don’t befriend the other party. Don’t criticize your own fringe. Don’t self-promote. Don’t be gauche. Die silently.


Eric's Twitter Threads

This is the DISC

A hyper specific allegation that the @NSF and GUIRR inside the @theNASEM in 1986 directed an internal economic analysis to figure out how much they would have to pay STEM workers in the future.

Chavez Ravine

@ScottSantens' compilation of #YangMediaBlackout examples

DNC's online “counter disinformation team” overseen by a former Hillary Clinton campaign staffer.

Peer Review

Other Examples

Joseph Parrish: Encountering the DISC in the Democratic Party

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